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10A • COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL • AUGUST 1, 2018 from A1 KENNEDY Kennedy garden and make meals for themselves and community dinners. A newly installed whiteboard overlooks it all and come the fall, it will see reci- pes, budgets and theories surrounding home management scrawled over it. Students will also have a new library and music room for the upcoming school year, according to principal Halie Ketcher who acts as a traffi c controller for the eight crew students tasked with helping with the move. from A1 OPAL year and her family thought this would be a good transi- tion.” Th e schedule has changed just slightly as the camp un- dergoes a transitional year. Students will still be in Smith said. “And they said yes, it was a great opportu- nity. Students spent seven days in classes at Opal from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. learning ev- erything from tap to stage presence. Last year was the fi rst that saw new students out- side of the original 10 — one of whom made their way to college in Seattle to study theatre as a result of Storybook Th eatre. Th is year, Smith has increased the class to 15 students and spots went quickly. “We have one student coming from Palo Alto, CA,” she said. “She’s attending Parson’s in New York next McKinney-Vento, the offi cial outline that classifi es homelessness for stu- dents across the country, will have an offi ce at Kennedy, housed in the new music room and instead of Baker-Ru- dicel handling the post in addition to her teaching duties, Kennedy will have a designated McKinney-Vento repre- sentative thanks to federal funds. Th e Work Innovation Opportunity Act (WOIA) offi ce will also move from downtown onto Kennedy’s campus with its own offi ce. vehicle,” the release read. Deputies also gave Loops in- structions to exit a barn on the property for 90 minutes before a crisis negotiation team was brought in. A special response team was activated at approxi- BINGO COUPON COTTAGE GROVE ELKS LODGE 755 North River Road Information 942-3554 PUBLIC WELCOME Every Wednesday (except Holidays) Warm Ups 6:30pm Regular Games 7:00pm Frequent Smoke Breaks, Exciting New Game Program “Bingo Burger Menu” Available 2 PROGRESSIVE JACKPOTS Bring this coupon and receive a 2nd Warm-up Pack FREE on Friday for a panel of the- ater professionals from Eu- gene. “We take a pause between each number and they write comments. Aft er the show, we have one-on-one rota- they have about the indus- try. On Aug. 11, students will put everything they learned in dance, puppetry and vo- cal classes on the stage again for a community show at Opal. “Th e performances are amazing,” Smith said. “But we don’t focus on the lev- el of the performance be- cause they had four and a half days to prepare so it’s not going to be perfect. It’s an educational opportunity that’s amazing.” Th e Storybook Th eatre community shows will be held at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Opal Th eatre on Aug. 11. For more information on tickets ($8 per person) visit opaltheatre.org. The Storybook Theatre community shows will be held at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Opal Theatre on Aug. 11. from A1 LCSO Th e students are paid minimum wage through Oregon Youth Conservation Corps and for some of them, it’s the second time they’ve moved Kennedy aft er taking part in the move from Tay- lor Avenue to Delight Valley last year. On Monday, they loaded up carts and dollies, helping move Ketcher out of her offi ce and into a new one that will also feature a waiting area and nearby conference room. While familiar Kennedy teachers will see upgrades to their rooms and campus overall, they’ll also be at least one new face for the 2018-19 school. class from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. with few breaks inbetween. Th ey will receive material on Monday, study in col- lege-level classes and then perform a private showcase tions for fi ve minutes each with the professionals so they get positive feedback and advice,” Smith said. Stu- dents also get the chance to ask the panelists questions mately 1:30 a.m. According to the district attorney’s offi ce, Loops ad- hered to deputies’ requests to raise his hands but failed to comply with orders to stop moving towards them and lay down. “Loop failed to comply with the deputy’s lawful orders and continued to advance to- ward them,” the press release stated. “For an unknown rea- son, Loop dropped his hands toward his holstered pistol, unsnapped the holster, and removed his pistol.” Two deputies fi red, strik- ing Loop. He was taken to the hospi- tal but died shortly aft er. D.A. 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